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Re: Fujitsu Tablets and New OS



I have used a product called 98 lite (preview) on my CF-01 (AMD 5x86 133
Mhz
CPU, 24 MB RAM ). It does help!
http://www.98lite.net/products.html

Justin.

P.S Anyone want to buy a CF-01 for what I paid (when the Fujitsu turns up)
:-)

----- Original Message -----
From: Andy Laurence <andylaurence@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Fujitsu Tablets and New OS


> > > But I'm not so sure that Win2k, XP, or NT4 would be wise -
> > > these things only have 32Mb RAM. Unless you upgrade to the
max. 56Mb.
> >
> > ...given the spec I would have thought that you'd be looking at
either
> > an install of Linux or an install of Win98SE.
> >
> > Win2k and XP won't even install on a 100MHz processor - neither
will
> > M.E. (Just in case you were sick enough to consider M.E.)
>
> I have win2k on a P200 and it's incredibly slow.  I can't see any way
it'd
> be usable on a 586/100.
>
> > 98SE is pretty stable though ... And doesn't make huge demands on
> > resources. Maybe we could get a clean Win98SE install and a clean
> > install of Linux and just ghost on one of those?
>
> Sounds good to me.  Could probably install drivers for the wireless
cards
> too, as they are all based on just two chipsets (Prism2/Hermes I
think).
>
> > > Would this be of anyuse to anyone - or something similar ?
As
> > > long as not everyone applies ! I'll be here forever.
> >
> > Well, as discussed this evening I'd hopefully be able to help
out...
>
> I'll help out anyone in Bristol/Chippenham area.
>
> Andy
> --
> PC-Based Multimedia System
> http://www.andylaurence.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/pcbmms




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